Benefits of Getting Braces as an AdultCommon Reasons Adults Choose Orthodontic Treatment

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Orthodontic Treatment Options for Adults

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Adult Orthodontics vs Orthodontics for Children and Teens

One of the main differences between adult orthodontics and orthodontics for children or teens lies in jaw development. While children and teens still have growing jawbones, adults have fully developed jaws, which can sometimes require jaw surgery for certain cases. Additionally, there are unique dental challenges adults face that differ from younger patients.
Some of the key differences include:

  • Gum or Bone Loss: Adults are more likely to experience gum recession or bone loss, which can affect the stability of teeth. Straightening teeth can help prevent further issues related to gum and bone health.
  • Worn or Missing Teeth: Over time, teeth may naturally wear down, shift, or even be lost, which can impact bite alignment and overall dental function. Adult orthodontics often addresses these concerns by repositioning teeth and restoring proper alignment.
  • Incomplete Treatment: Some adults had braces during childhood or adolescence but didn’t complete their treatment, resulting in misaligned teeth or bite issues that need correction later in life.
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Why Choose Orthodontic Treatment